John Freeman sort of reviews Vernon God Little for the Philly Inquirer.
What grates even more about Vernon God Little is that to make these points, it twists itself into a pretzel of unbelievable plotting and gross generalization. None of the characters, including Vernon, earns our sympathy. They are uniformly cruel and crass to one another.Writers are entitled to their bleakness, and satire demands license. But when books go so far over the top, their insights become easy to dismiss. The acclaim that Vernon Little God received abroad shows us that learned Brits are happy to see America reflected in a funhouse mirror
I'm not sure what book he's reading but I find Vernon to be completely engaging and sympathetic. I also don't think the so-called satire is really that out there. I've traveled through Texas and I regret to report that obesity, triviality and celebrity worship are hardly unusual. In fact, what I've found most disturbing about the book is how sadly true so much of it rings.
Well, I'm off to the reading tonight so I'll ask the author what he thinks about all this. And since I have received a grand total of ZERO responses to my request for questions, I'll just have to muddle through on my own.
Well, let's not forget my NBA contest, ok? Remember, this whole effort is basically a cheap attention grab and I'm feeling neglected here, so go on, comment, deface the site to your heart's content. All thoughts, even rambling, incoherent, scatalogical ones are welcome.
Oh yeah, please stop by Bookslut and tell Jessa what a ditch-dirty stupid sad piece of shit you think Dale Peck is.
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